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The Glassdoor app now tells you if you’re being paid enough

Glassdoor, the job search and review website, has released a new feature which can tell you if you’re being paid fairly. The search function, entitled ‘Know Your Worth’, asks for key details about your current occupation and previous experience to determine if your wage is more or less than the average for your industry.

Once you’ve filled in your details, Glassdoor will display a graph of your pay versus your market value over time, which could help inform your future business decisions.

In a blog post, Glassdoor CEO and co-founder Robert Hohman said: “Most people think that salary changes every couple years, but the truth is that salary can change every single day, demand for jobs changes every single day all of which we are in a position to see with Know Your Worth.”

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Glassdoor is one of a number of websites which offer salary estimates but this is the first time it has rolled out such a specific and comprehensive tool for analyzing the job market.

The feature is currently still in beta and doesn’t account for every possible role and location, or details like bonuses and incentives, though these may follow in a future update.

Scott Adam Gordon is a European correspondent for Android Authority. Originally from the UK, Scott has been tinkering with Android phones since 2011 and writing about them full-time since 2014. He now lives in Berlin with three roommates he never sees. Befriend him on Twitter and Google+ at the links.